[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See http://analog.cx/docs/lowmem.html for details on these commands. I can't imagine why you would ever need to use VHOSTLOWMEM 3 (which turns off all VHOST processing). There could never be that many virtual hosts on a server unless your %v in your log files is mapped to something else.Thanks again for all of your help.
I created a logfile with this in it:
4.248.4.137 - - [26/Oct/2004:00:00:31 -0400] "GET /pages/index.html HTTP/1.1" 200 71039 "http://www.refdesk.com/" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)"
When I run analog I get this:
/usr/bin/analog: analog version 5.32/Unix
/usr/bin/analog: Warning C: Ignoring %v in logfile prefixes because of
VHOSTLOWMEM 3
(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
/usr/bin/analog: Warning R: Turning off empty Request Report
But as you can see from the warnings above the Request report is empty.
I'm thinking there is a configuration problem with my request report. Does
anyone know what I can use as the default configuration?
This is because the default FLOOR for most reports is 20 or more requests. As there is only one request for this item, it's not included in the report and therefore the report has no data and is turned off. You can change that with REQFLOOR command, but for this case, it's not important.
-- Jeremy Wadsack Seven Simple Machines
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